VOLUME 9 NUMBER 13
>F AUTUMN PABLO, MONTANA 59855
NOVEMBER 1,1979
—ATTENTION—
The next two scheduled Council Meetings will be held on November 2nd and November 16th.
Meetings start at 9:00 a.m. at the Council Chambers.
OPEN MEETING TO THE PUBLIC:
November 14, 1979 - 7:30 p.m., at the Community Center in St. Ignatius, Conference Room.
INDIAN WOMEN IN ACTION:
This meeting is being held to: 1.) Get to know each other.
2.) Discuss and express mutual concerns about issues on the reservation.
There are many issues coming up in the immediate future that is going to affect all of the reservation Indians, and the Indian women of the reservation have ideas to resolve some of these problems. We would like to meet and join together in a voice for the Indian people to speak up for our thoughts and concerns.
Stella Morigeau Laurene Gilseth
FISH AND WILDLIFE WORKSHOP NOVEMBER 6,1979
WELCOMING - Tom Pablo, Chairman CSKTC 9:00 WORKSHOP OUTLINE - Larry Peterson, FWS 9:15 BIOLOGY IN THE BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS • Dick Whitesell, Superintendent, Flathead Agency BIA; Past, Present & Future, What BIA expects from FWS 9:30
PRESENTATIONS
FISH AND WILDLIFE BIOLOGY:
Jim Claar, Bob Klaver, Vic Riggs 9:45
BIOLOGY IN THE FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Wally Steucke, FWS 10:45
PAST: Legal mandate • agreements PRESENT: Review of total efforts, $ and other FUTURE: Policy & capabilities TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, FISHERIES: 11:30
Peterson, Randall, Hammer or Freshman, FWS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, WILDLIFE INFORMATION AND EDUCATION: Barry Betts, FWS 1:00
ANIMAL DAMAGE CONTROL - Jim Hoover, FWS
1:30
LAW ENFORCEMENT, training & questions
Ron Hanlon, FWS, Special Agent 1:50
ENDANGERED SPECIES • Wayne Brewster, FWS
2:10
ECOLOGICAL SERVICES - Bill Jones, FWS NATIONAL BISON RANGE: WETLANDS PROGRAM, acquisition
Bob Brown, FWS BORDER GRIZZLY PROJECT
Chris Serveen 3:50
GENERAL QUESTIONS 4:20
ADJOURN 5:00
2:30 3:20